Driver found unresponsive in minivan at Calumet and Chicago, Hammond IN
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According to the dispatch call, a gray minivan was stopped in the middle of Calumet Avenue and Chicago Street with the driver initially unresponsive and leaning their head against the window. Emergency personnel gained entry and found the driver awake and moving.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
That far. Coming in on Calumet Avenue and Chicago Street, it's going to be a gray minivan stopped in the middle of the road and a person whose head is leaning against the window.
00:15
Here, four row.
00:17
Copy.
00:21
Everybody's in...
00:22
You said, 15 Central, I go with them in case I need to play.
00:26
I'll block traffic.
00:29
Copy off the Toronto as well.
00:30
Everybody said they're going to be on the lane on Chicago.
00:35
I'm waiting on further.
00:38
No contact me.
00:43
Jumping around.
00:44
One of your copy.
00:48
16 to 15, you can go see, uh, I'm not sure.
00:50
I'll just open the door.
00:56
110 lane in Illinois now.
01:03
If we're listening on Alabama like 111, please.
01:09
Okay.
01:15
County, can you mark myself and sit by it?
01:20
Happy afternoon?
01:25
To call back when the traffic tunnel is available.
01:29
You can show me tonight.
01:36
Ten-four.
01:42
Yeah, you can go in service.
01:45
Copy that.
01:51
One-20. We were able to get entry.
01:54
He's in here. He's sent for her.
01:59
He advised he's in there.
02:03
Offer him and he's done for her.
02:10
and Torrens, but it looks like the driver's awake, looks like they're just looking for some of the car.
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Location mentioned:
Calumet Ave & Chicago St, Hammond, IN 46327
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